Help us empower our people and Help Britain Prosper
Discover an apprenticeship that’s designed to help you be your best.
Our people make Lloyds Banking Group everything it is. They’re the ones making the difference to the lives of colleagues, customers, and the wider community. As a People Professional apprentice, you’ll help us ensure every part of their experience is the best it can be.
This is an opportunity to learn new skills, gain a CIPD qualification and earn a great salary, all while playing an important role in shaping finance as force for good.
Ready to make a difference and help others achieve their goals? We’re ready to hear from you.
People professional
Imagine what’s next. Imagine using your people skills to help our teams be the best they can be, and Help Britain Prosper. Make it real. Apply now for our People Professional apprenticeship programme.
What you’ll learn
As a People Professional apprentice, you'll gain human resources (HR) expertise to help develop people solutions, support positive cultural change, offer tailored HR advice, and drive our learning agenda.
The apprenticeship will take around 18 months to complete, and covers key areas such as:
Being a trusted HR consultant, helping our business areas deliver their people strategy
Providing support and advice to colleagues
Contributing to business change and transformation
Building your HR capability and knowledge
Using data analysis to address themes and develop solutions
Developing relationship management skills
Salary
£25,000 plus fantastic benefits. Upon successful completion of your apprenticeship, your salary will increase.
While you settle in, you’ll mostly be working in your hub office. As your apprenticeship progresses, you’ll move to hybrid working with a minimum of two days in the office each week.
Qualification
As part of your apprenticeship, we’ll support you to complete a level 5 CIPD Associate Diploma in People Management.
Requirements
What you’ll need to apply
For our roles in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey or the Isle of Man you’ll need GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade 4-9 in both Maths and English. You’ll also need to be at least 18 years old on 1st September 2025.
For our roles in Scotland, you’ll need National 5 (or equivalent) at grade A-C in both Maths and English. You’ll also need to be at least 18 years old by the end of February 2026.
These grades can be predicted, but any offer made to you will be conditional upon successful achievement of these qualifications.
If you have a degree, you can still apply for one of our apprenticeships, but this cannot be in a subject that’s related to the apprenticeship. We’ll need to see a copy of your degree module transcript to review your prior learning.
Important information
Due to Home Office requirements regarding Skilled Workers, we’re unable to accept applications for visa sponsorship for our apprenticeship roles as the proposed salary for the role does not meet the minimum threshold – if this situation applies to you, please consider looking for other vacancies which may be more suitable.